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    • James W. Wiley, 1943–2018 : In memoriam 

      Snyder, Noel F. R.; Raffaele, Herbert; Kirkconnell, Arturo; Wunderle, Joseph (2019)
      The authors of the article point out that James W. Wiley' s most outstanding achievements over his long career were: (1) his success in promoting effective recovery of the severely endangered Puerto Rican Parrot; (2) his ...
    • In memoriam : Dr. James W. Wiley, 1943–2018 

      Townsend, Jason M.; Aguilera Román, Rafaela; Collazo Torres, Felisa; González Díaz, José; Degia, Chandra; González Alonso, Hiram; Hayes, Floyd E.; John, Lyndon; Latta, Steven C.; Mugica Valdés, Lourdes; Navarro Pacheco, Nils; Núñez-García, Fernando; Peña, Carlos; Raffaele, Herbert; Regalado, Pedro; Reyes Mouriño, Ernesto; Rodríguez, Yaroddy; Sánchez Oria, Bárbara; Snyder, Helen; Tomosy, Monica; Wunderle, Joseph (2019)
      The passing of Dr. James W. Wiley (Jim) was a great loss for Caribbean ornithology and for the many lives Jim touched, both personally and professionally. The legacy Jim leaves behind is captured in four decades of published ...
    • A tardigrade in Dominican amber 

      Mapalo, Marc A.; Robin, Ninon; Boudinot, Brendon E.; Ortega-Hernández, Javier; Barden, Phillip (2021)
      Tardigrades are a diverse group of charismatic microscopic invertebrates that are best known for their ability to survive extreme conditions. Despite their long evolutionary history and global distribution in both aquatic ...
    • A new fossil raptor (Accipitridae: Buteogallus) from Quaternary cave deposits in Cuba and Hispaniola, West Indies 

      Suárez, William; Olson, Storrs L. (2021)
      A large, extinct species of Buteogallus Lesson is described from post-cranial elements in Quaternary cave deposits in western Cuba and south-central Hispaniola. The new taxon was approximately the same size as females of ...
    • Behavioral ecology of coloniality in the Hispaniolan Woodpecker 

      LaPergola, Joshua Burke (2018)
      The Hispaniolan Woodpecker (Melanerpes striatus), a facultative colonial breeder, was studied in the Dominican Republic with the following objectives, corresponding to the three chapters of this dissertation: (1) to identify ...